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Message #131494
[Bug 1364647] Re: [System Settings] Alarm, Calls should always be played (also) in the speakerphone even when a bluetooth or wired headset is used
I don't know why this was assigned to me again. I'm not involved with
the design of the Clock app, and I've already made a suggestion.
** Changed in: ubuntu-ux
Assignee: Matthew Paul Thomas (mpt) => (unassigned)
** Summary changed:
- [System Settings] Alarm, Calls should always be played (also) in the speakerphone even when a bluetooth or wired headset is used
+ Can't hear clock alarm when headphones are plugged in but not in your ears
** Description changed:
When a bluetooth or wired headset the phone embedded speakerphone should
ring anyway as you probably won't wear an headset while sleeping, while
you prefer keeping your headset connected all the times.
-- SOLUTION --
- Calls and Alarms should *always* be played to the speaker phones, as well as in the wired/wireless headset.
+ Alarms should *always* be played to the speaker phones, as well as in the wired/wireless headset.
+
+ (The equivalent for the ringtone is bug 1364647.)
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1364647
Title:
Can't hear clock alarm when headphones are plugged in but not in your
ears
Status in Ubuntu Clock App:
Incomplete
Status in Ubuntu UX:
Triaged
Status in indicator-datetime package in Ubuntu:
Confirmed
Status in pulseaudio package in Ubuntu:
Confirmed
Bug description:
When a bluetooth or wired headset the phone embedded speakerphone
should ring anyway as you probably won't wear an headset while
sleeping, while you prefer keeping your headset connected all the
times.
-- SOLUTION --
Alarms should *always* be played to the speaker phones, as well as in the wired/wireless headset.
(The equivalent for the ringtone is bug 1364647.)
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